Gay for the Gay God's manga / #Angst(336)

Ore, higaisha

Ongoing | Kimura Hidesato | 2000 released
2018-08-30 03:11 marked

Oof, Riku's story...

Itsudemo Kimi ga

Complete | AZUMI Kyohei | 2016 released
2018-08-30 03:37 marked

Man that was really unexpected...

Love Nest (Minaduki Yuu)

Complete | Minaduki Yuu | 2018 released
2018-09-01 20:13 marked

Someone set Hozumi's ex on fire, thank you and goodbye.

Itoshi no Mirai-kun

Complete | Yoshida Yuuko | 2013 released
2018-09-02 20:04 marked

This is so sincere, it hurts. Mirai is both the kind of person we all want to be, and the kind of person we fear we will become.

Imitation Happy Life

Complete | YOSHIDA Yuuko | 2016 released
2018-09-02 20:15 marked

I still have so many questions, really...

Akudama

Complete | yoshida yuuko | 2000 released
2018-09-02 20:32 marked

Wow. That first story was such a messed up love. I adore it.

Hearty

Complete | YOSHIDA Yuuko | 2000 released
2018-09-02 23:17 marked

Oof. This one is really deep. I need to lie down or something...

Anti-Romance

Complete | Hidaka Shoko | 2000 released
2018-09-04 03:50 marked

>_> | <_< C'mon. Get ya man.

Hidamari to Bentou Danshi to

Complete | MINADUKI Yuu | 2014 released
2018-09-05 02:56 marked

Thank you jesus

Hana wa Saku ka

Complete | HIDAKA Shoko | 2007 released
2018-09-12 04:46 marked

This is a masterpiece. Every character was fleshed out well, even the side characters. It wasn't really a yaoi/shounen ai as much as it was a story about seeing our parents as who they really are: conflicted, selfish, and inexplicably human. Also, like I said, that was some A+ characterization. They didn't make Shouichi into just a "bad guy"; they made him into a man who had made mistakes and who wanted the best for the people he loved but was terrible at showing it. Kashiwagi isn't just a guardian; he's a person who is still grieving over the loss of a dear friend, and juggling that with the high cost of taking care of said friend's orphaned son. Yoshitomi isn't just the caretaker; he's another person grieving over the loss of Yousuke, as well as someone stuck with the guilt of being the last person to see him alive. Yousuke, too, isn't just the mysterious father figure; he's revealed to be selfish, but caring in a deep way. Most of all, I love how Ayako was brought into the picture: the final chapter made everything suddenly make so much sense. Ayako was probably suffering from early-onset dementia of some kind, and Yousuke was a man struggling as he slowly lost his wife, while at the same time trying to protect his son. Ayako became less of a background character, and was revealed to actually be the crux of everything in a sense, the last piece in a complicated puzzle. This story was extremely good, and it's rare to find a romance that doesn't make the story entirely about the romance; as I said before, the romance is almost secondary to Youichi and Sakurai's emotional development, as well as the mystery that Yousuke left in his wake. ...I really, really loved this.